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Elizabeth H. Yang
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Harvard Student Agencies Acquires Campus Insights
Harvard Student Agencies acquired Campus Insights, a student-run millennial user experience firm, earlier this month as part of their expansion into the tech realm.
Hasty Pudding Celebrates Woman of the Year Mila Kunis
Kunis, known for her roles in “Black Swan," “That '70s Show," and “Family Guy," rode down Massachusetts Ave. in a convertible surrounded by vibrantly costumed Pudding members.
HPT Man of Year Tickets Cost More Than Twice Woman of Year Price
Tickets to see Hasty Pudding Theatricals Man of the Year Paul Rudd are priced at $200, while Woman of the Year Mila Kunis tickets cost $80.
Mila Kunis Named Hasty Pudding’s 2018 Woman of the Year
The Hasty Pudding will honor Kunis on Jan. 25 with a parade she will lead through the streets of Cambridge.
Harvard Team Wins 2018 World Debating Championship
After waiting hours to hear the final decision, Harvard's winning duo jumped up and down when judges announced them as the victors in a 5–4 vote over Princeton University.
Clocking Out: Jobs Off-Campus
But for some students every year, going to work means leaving Harvard Yard and venturing into Cambridge and the Boston area.
HKS, MIT Launch Joint International Studies Program
The fellowship is sponsored by $1.8 million in grants from the Charles Koch Foundation to each respective school.
Data Project Forecasts Zhang and Boucher as Likely UC Winners
Zhang and Boucher are the likely winners of this year’s UC presidential election, if the results of the Harvard Open Data Project’s election analysis are to be believed.
Faculty Express Mixed Feelings on Boston’s Amazon Bid
Harvard experts in urban planning, technology, and sociology say Amazon's potential landing in Boston would have likely deep ramifications for the city—both good and bad.
Experts Plumb Complexities of International Tax Policy
Questions over the taxation of multinational corporations are putting strain on the relationship between the United States and the European Union, experts said at a Center for European Studies event Wednesday.